Author's note:Same sex marriage is recognised in South Korea for this AU.
Yuta's POV
Originally, Yuta had planned the wedding to be on their sixth year anniversary, and that was the set date until Mark got impatient and begged Yuta to move the date forward. Who was Yuta to refuse? So here he was, anxiously waiting for the doors to open as the music played, waiting for Mark to appear.
The venue they'd chosen wasn't huge by any means, only suitable to fit around 150 people. Their wedding planner - also known as Kun, who still had to look after 22 kids while planning the whole thing because no one bothered to help - had gone for an elegant white theme, with hints of green foliage to break things up. However, Yuta had insisted that fairy lights had to be hung form the ceiling, the end result was a whimsical, romantic wedding hall.
The flower girl entered the hall first and she'd been given a basket of white rose petals to scatter down the aisle. She was around three years old, meaning that she didn't really understand the task being given to her but had fun anyway. Unfortunately, she was far too generous with the scattering and when she got to the halfway point, she'd completely run out of petals. She panicked, immediately scrambling to grab handfuls off the floor to try and spread them more evenly. The audience cooed at her. Once she was satisfied, she returned to the seating area, climbing onto the chair next to Jaehyun and Taeyong.
Soon, the doors opened to reveal Mark, in a fitted white suit. He confidently walked down the aisle on his own (he refused to let anyone pass him off) while holding a beautiful bouquet of lilies, white roses and snowdrops. Suddenly, everything around him disappeared: the flowers girl, their crying parents, the rest of the audience and even the music began to fade. Mark really was the most beautiful person in the room, inside and out and Yuta was lucky man able to marry him; the thought made Yuta choke up. He didn't think he'd cry this soon into the ceremony, but here he was, tears spilling out of his eyes at the sight of his fiancé.
Eye contact was made, Mark shyly smiled at Yuta, which only made his tears escape and roll down his cheeks. Mark immediately noticed Yuta crying, and sped up his pace so he could comfort Yuta sooner. When Mark reached the altar, he reached up to gently wipe Yuta's tears away and held his hand for comfort. Yuta smiled down at Mark to assure him that he was okay.
The officiator was a kindly old man, who looked pleased to be attending Mark and Yuta's wedding, despite probably having done many that week already. Yuta didn't really care though, all he could see was Mark in front of him and it was Yuta's turn to say his vows first:
"Markie, you have made my life better in every way you could imagine. Truly. I like to think that I've always known you'd be my soulmate, as soon as we met. You were one of the first people I talked to here in South Korea - did you know I was so afraid and unsure of my choices up until that point? I'd worked so hard to get accepted as a trainee, and yet I was so intimidated that I considered going back home but then I met you. As soon as you smiled at me, I was whipped; I knew I was going to do everything in my power to keep that smile on your face and I also knew that everything was going to be okay. I'm glad I stayed, because I wouldn't want to live in a reality without you. Everything feels like a dream, I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you Markie. I love you."
Mark had started crying once Yuta began talking, and as much as Yuta wanted to comfort the younger, he had to finish his vows first. Yuta was still crying and his last few words were a little choked up, but neither Mark, nor the audience minded. It was now Mark's turn to say his vows but he was crying too much to get out a full sentence. Trying his best to encourage Mark, Yuta leant down to kiss the tears off Mark's cheeks.
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